Although the details of the crash haven’t been revealed, there was reportedly a fire involved in what her team told the New York Post was a “horrific crash.” She was driving the North American Eagle Supersonic Speed Challenger, a high-powered “jet vehicle.”

The Post reported that investigators will attempt to recover the jet car’s computers to find out exactly what went wrong.

“People that loved her and followed her became family, all bonded together by adventure and passion,” the statement read in part. “Her fans adored her, and she lived to inspire them. Jessi’s most notable dream was to become the fastest woman on Earth, a dream she had been chasing since 2012. Combs was one of the rare dreamers with the bravery to turn those possibilities into reality, and she left this earth driving faster than any other woman in history … Surrounded by her family and friends at the time of her passing, Jessi lived fearlessly and her legacy lives on in the countless lives she touched.”

On social media, many tributes from lives that Combs has touched are being posted.

Here’s one from Instagram user @rattymusclecars, saying, “She was an inspiration to all, defying stereotypes and physics alike, she could race, wrench, and fabricate with the absolute best of them.”